Search This Blog

SINCE IT HAS BEEN TWO YEARS THAT THINGS RUN IN CIRCLES, IS THAT A GOOD ENOUGH REASON TO GO SIT AT ALI BONGO’S TABLE? PUISQUE ÇA FAIT DEUX ANS QU’ON TOURNE EN ROND, FAUT-IL ALLER À LA TABLE D’ALI BONGO?

Apparently, Mr. Moukagni-Iwangou and Menga-M'Essone are impatient. If we believe the article represented in the image above, published by Gabonreview, they are chumping at the bits with impatience. The question is: are they eager to do what?

The Gabonese people, we can say without risk of being mistaken, is however impatient to see the Bongo leave power. But paradoxically, politicians who consider themselves members of the opposition, Mr. Moukagni-Iwangou and Menga-M'Essone, tired of waiting since August 2016 for the person who was elected by the Gabonese people to take over the reins of the State, have simply found as a solution to their weariness, to join the one who stole this election. How can normally constituted individuals find this action logical?

Would you have imagined Mandela after two (2) years in prison, getting tired of the fact that the South African resistance had not yet brought the end of apartheid, declare: "since that's how it is, I am going to join the Afrikaners and promote apartheid. He would have been called crazy. Why should we treat the reasoning of Mr. Moukagni-Iwangou and Menga-M'Essone differently?

One has the impression that Mr. Moukagni-Iwangou and Menga-M'Essone were more interested in the proximity of power than in what that power represents. They are not explicit, but when they say "It's been two years that we go in circles" to justify their entry into the government, no need to be a genius to understand that their goal was the proximity to power.

Comments

Post a Comment

Popular posts from this blog

While the Gabonese people dream and contemplate, while they wait for events to be imposed upon them; those who really know what our country represents for their piggy bank, are preparing to impose upon us Noureddine Bongo at the head of the country. The same people who swore they would never accept that Ali Bongo become president of Gabon, are once again ready to capitulate to what is obviously a progression towards the induction of Noureddine Bongo to replace his father Ali. Noureddine has just been replaced quietly at his deputy general manager’s position at Olam, without a new official position being assigned to him. Our informants say that following the resignation of the Issozet-Ngondet government, the king of Morocco, Mborantsuo and the French advisors, will develop a succession platform within the political apparatus of the country, allowing Noureddine to have a boulevard leading to the post of president . Meanwhile, they will have to silence all those like Jean Pin…

English version The deal between France and the US about the succession in Gabon Dear readers, we have submitted to our contacts, the reading of the visit made by the French and American ambassadors, to Marie Madeleine Mborantsuo, the President of the Gabonese Constitutional Court. Here is their opinion. 1. This visit was a demonstration that with regard to their African policies, France and the US have resolutely made a deal to help each other in their respective squares of influence. 2. France helped the USA in Libya, and the USA helped France in Mali. France plunders Francophone Central Africa, when the US does the same with the Great Lakes region through Rwanda. 3. France allows the USA to settle militarily in Cameroon and Gabon by having periodical war games with the forces of these countries; in response the USA asks their Rwandan and Ugandan pupils to normalize their relations with France. It's a give and take. 4. But why did these ambassadors visit Mborantsuo? Because for these…